Amazon Prime Day 2017 is expected to take place during the second week of July this year, and it could be bigger than ever. While Amazon has not yet made an official public announcement regarding their plans for Prime Day, whispers from various sources are claiming that it will be a bit longer than last year.

We took a deep dive into how your location in the United States may impact your online shopping orders. After analyzing online sales tax, average shipping costs, average shipping times and fulfillment center locations we have ranked the 50 states and the District of Columbia in terms of online shopping.

While Amazon and Walmart have both reduced their free shipping minimum order sizes in recent months, Target appears to be heading in the opposite direction. After a year of lackluster online sales, Target has increased their free shipping threshold from $25 to $35

In February, we reported that Amazon reduced their minimum order size required to qualify for free shipping for non-Prime members from $49 to $35. Now, less than three months later, Amazon is at it again.

The price war between Walmart and Amazon continues, and it appears as though Amazon will not be able to match Walmart’s latest move. As we recently reported, Walmart is now offering free two-day shipping on all orders $35 or more.

As we reported in our Super Bowl 2017 Survey, over 7 million Americans plan to make a TV purchase during the Super Bowl period of late January and early February. Consumer Reports confirmed research that shows the second-best TV deals, only behind Black Friday, occur two weeks before the Super Bowl.